Mon, 26 June 2006
Here you go folks another episode uploaded and ready to go. This week I have my semi-spooky theme going with a review of the audiobook Book of the Dead by Douglas Prestion and Lincoln Child and my guest interview is with Paul Wilson of the WhoCast and Halstow Tales. We discuss mythology, animation, censorhip and a whole wide range of topics so I hope you enjoy it. As usual your comments and suggestions are always welcome.
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Mon, 19 June 2006
Here you go folks, another fresh episode for this week. On the show we have my audio book review of Beach Road by James Patterson and Peter De Jonge and my guest is Dave Illman, Program Director of the radio station BOBFM in Lindsay, Ottario Canada. We have an interesting chat about the radio business and I ask him a question I have always wanted to ask someone in radio. I have also included a quick little promo from a future guest's podcast website you can check out at http://www.thehalstowtales.co.uk/ . As usual your feeback and comments are always welcome at russel.hale@gmail.com.
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Tue, 13 June 2006
Here you go folks another Fresh podcast to start the week. On this week's show I give my review of the audio book The 5th Horseman by James Patterson and Maxine Paetro and a special DVD review on one of the cartoons I discuss with my guest in the interview segment. The topic of discussion is the highly popular Japanese animation called Anime and Magna with Nicole Scott who is about to pursue a career in the business of bringing these cartoons to your televisions screens. We talk about the differences between North American and Japanese animation and try ot shed some light on this very pervasive form of art. On a Technical note : I did record the interview while chatting on a bench in a local shopping mall so excuse the background noise. As always your comments and feedback is always welcome so I hope you enjoy it.
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Wed, 7 June 2006
Well it is a few days late but I finally got the space to upload this week's episode. In this semi-tropical show we have my reviews of Tyrannosaur Canyon by Douglas Preston and the DVD Penn and Teller - Off the Deep End for you to enjoy. This week's guest is Joseph Gomez who talks with me about the challenge of leaving his home in Columbia and the immigration process. On a technical note : Joe's audio is a little low because I was using my little portable mp3 player/recorder and he is normally a quiet talker. I will be looking at getting better recording equipment for the future. As usual your feedback and comments are always welcome.
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